Three ancient Dacian bracelets and a gold helmet from 450 BCE were among the artifacts taken from the Drents Museum.
A t the bottom of the “Sacred Cenote” in Mexico sits a layer of ancient treasure consisting of gold artworks, beautifully ...
Crystal skulls arrived on the archaeological scene in the 19th century. No one knew who made them. Eventually, they all ...
The structures of two ancient civilizations and wooden remains poking from sand dunes are among the latest archaeological finds around the world.
Researchers uncover 21 ancient Roman curse tablets in a necropolis in Orléans, France, with one written in Gaulish invoking ...
A World War II-era Japanese grenade was found at the Behringer-Crawford Museum by a collections associate while researching artifacts for the museum's upcoming 75th anniversary celebration in 2025.
It boasts a rich history of written language dating back to around 3250 BC, with hieroglyphs found on ivory tablets and ceremonial surfaces ... Mesoamerica reveals a writing tradition dating to around ...
Among those artifacts, diggers have discovered a huge accumulation of "Clovis" points, which resulted from a flint-shaping technology associated with a site near Clovis, New Mexico. Until the past ...
Jomon people apparently had a strong appetite for making things. Artifacts found at Jomon Period sites range from sewing needles in various lengths to cloth woven from plants and even hairpins ...
Lidar data helped researchers find thousands of Maya structures in Mexico ... The city covered around 6 square miles. The team found over 6,700 structures, including houses, plazas, temple ...